Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Ping Identity as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 2 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Marketing and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Marketing and roles were rated as the easiest.
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I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Ping Identity in Apr 2026
Interview
This was the weirdest interview experience - it started fine - recruiter had reached out to me about it a while back and I went through 4 rounds - recruiter call, hiring manager screening, peer technical interview, presentation and then silence. Ghosted for 5-6 weeks so I assumed they moved on and then after nearly 6 weeks, I got a call saying they'd like to make me an offer. I should have just said no right there but market is bad and I thought I should not burn bridges. Recruiter offered a call with the hiring manager so I can get more context into why it took them this long - I assumed it was me being 2nd choice which also doesn't feel great..so naturally I wasn't too enthusiastic during the call. The hiring manager also sounded checked out and annoyed to have a call. He seemed in a rush and said the delay was due to "restructuring" exercise they do every year. I said I understood but wish they kept me in the loop a bit more during the process. The hiring manager said he understands but didn't ever apologize. He just seemed annoyed I asked for this call and I got the feeling he was checked out too. I should have just said no right there but I tried to negotiate the verbal offer a bit over email and got a call the next week saying I didn't sound too "enthusiatic" about the role and negotiating the offer left a "bad taste" in their mouth. I wouldn't recommend applying here. It shouldn't take 6 weeks to decide on someone and negotiating salary is NORMAL. I get the market is bad but treat people like humans and do better next time, Ping. I am glad I didn't get it because they seem like a mess.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
SAML, OIDC fundamentals. Presentation on one of Ping's products
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Ping Identity (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Interview
3 hours long. Review pre-existing codebase explain what it does what’s good what’s bad, write new feature within the codebase and explain, given a feature and explain your technical design for it and then normal interview
I applied online. I interviewed at Ping Identity (Boulder, CO) in May 2026
Interview
Good screener call with the recruiter, but she was overenthusiastic and too heavy on praise. This set me up with false hope. Interview with hiring manager was as-expected, with no alarming or outstanding questions. Had a second interview scheduled that was cancelled with less than 24 hours' notice via a canned rejection email, which I found to be pretty poor form.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you get buy-in from upstream processes that break downstream when they intersect--they are distant from the issues, so how do you get buy-in?